Example sentences of "can [vb infin] too " in BNC.
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1 | It can construct too , in ways that Chapter 7 will explain . |
2 | The trouble with presenting Therapy ? as such is that you can paint too damp a picture of them . |
3 | And I can wait too . |
4 | ‘ Then my business can wait too , ’ he said . |
5 | Sometimes we can focus too much on practical arrangements , and think of grief as a normal concomitant of old age . |
6 | I say with caution on slip and punch lace , since doubling the width of slip can give very long messy floats with some patterns , while with punch lace it can give too many stitches , side by side , knitted only with the fine yarn . |
7 | Second , in a completely free market , the US experiment indicates that existing airlines can exert too much market power , less through scale economies and innocent entry barriers than through strategic barriers erected by predatory behaviour . |
8 | You can do too much of this if you are not careful and as I tend to paint with sharp stabby strokes it can be a fault with me to look rather bitty . |
9 | Erm well I do n't think one can do too much on that score really can one . |
10 | This system has inherent dangers , as forced rye-grass can grow too quickly to take up important minerals , particularly magnesium , and overdoses of some elements can lock up others in a form not available to plants . |
11 | In extreme cases the search for order among the chaos can become too difficult for the human eye alone . |
12 | We can become too obsessive about the medium and too many performances are recorded nowadays anyway . ’ |
13 | In particular , the group discussions we held show that at the extremes of poverty and limited awareness , credit can become too heavy a burden for the family budget and even for emotional stability . |
14 | One of the problems is that this last type of research tends to be attractive to local authorities and central government departments who face pressing problems , and there is a danger that such studies can become too influential on policy when little else is available . |
15 | Although there is a risk that life can become too self-contained and claustrophobic , farmers nevertheless find it easier to inspire some degree of personal loyalty among their workers and allow the class animosities of the occupational community to be vastly reduced . |
16 | The candidate can become too closely related to the PAC money and thereby become alienated from local politics . |
17 | ‘ But more young people leave home around Christmas as the pressure of not having money to spend can become too much of a strain . |
18 | Indeed , without the ecclesiastical aura , the passages of massively slow-moving melody , unadorned and sometimes unharmonised , can sound too plain and even too thin in texture . |
19 | His tendency to look after the moment at the expense of the momentum can be a hindrance ; his thoroughness occasionally leans towards fussiness — and Janáček can sound too beautiful . |
20 | But sometimes it can sound too I know this did n't happen |
21 | Party managers are hoping that by delivering a positive message and creating an upbeat mood , they can avoid too much unrest surfacing during the debate on the economy . |
22 | Compatible ground cover and edging plants add colour out of season , while planting a few taller roses or standards in the centre can avoid too much uniformity . |
23 | Yet no one can tolerate too much intimacy . |
24 | Misconceptions can penalise too rigid definition of hinterlands . |
25 | Developmental delay is caused by later starts and secondary damage can develop too ( e.g. contractures and behaviour problems ) . |
26 | At any time you can take too much or too little of something and die . |
27 | And when , eventually , market forces do take effect they can correct too sharply . |
28 | And suggest that Anthony gets a modem for his next birthday so 's he can join too ? |
29 | Like this Boston store , warehouse clubs are open to members only and though they 're pitched at businesses , individuals can join too if they can show they 've a steady income and pay their thirty dollar subscription . |
30 | Does he agree that , whereas one can read too much into cause and effect , too many children and other pedestrians are being injured on our roads ? |